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Facilities

About Facilities

This department maintains GCC’s building structures by repairing, constructing, and conducting preventive maintenance to create a conducive learning and working environment for secondary and postsecondary students, faculty, staff, and visitors to enjoy.

Technology Center – Building 1000

Originally built in 1977, this building was renovated after being severely damaged by Typhoon Pongsonga in 2000 and dubbed the Technology Center. This two-story building is home to several programs to include Computer Science, Computer Networking, Food & Beverage Management, and Visual Communication. While PC and MAC computers are readily available throughout the building, students continue to enjoy the spacious hallway furnished with tables and chairs to hold group sessions or simply lounge between classes. Audiovisual systems are also available in most classrooms.

Student Services and Administration – Building 2000

GCC recognized that it would be most efficient to serve students at a centralized location.

The two-story Student Services and Administration (SSA) building brings together several student-related services and offices such as Admissions & Registration, Assessment & Counseling, Financial Aid, Accommodative Services, High School Equivalency, Continuing Education and Workforce Development, and Cashier. The Office of the President, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Vice President for Finance and Administration, and corresponding departments are also located at SSA.

Student Center – Building 5000

The two-story Student Center opened December 2011 adding yet another 22,000 square feet of space. Students relish having access to the plaza, student square, lounge, along with meeting rooms, tutoring center, computer lab, and health center. The Student Center houses several offices including Project AIM (TRiO Programs), College Access Challenge Grant Programs, Center for Student Involvement office, Council on Postsecondary Student Affairs (COPSA), and student organizations. In keeping with the College’s sustainability efforts, the Student Center will likewise be equipped with photovoltaic panels.

Foundation – Building 6000

This newly renovated two-story building (21,000 square feet) opened early November 2012. While four classrooms, along with a café, bookstore, and a recycling station are all located on the first floor, the second floor is designated to support Guam’s adult education program. Here, adult learners enjoy state-of-the-art classrooms, computer testing rooms (GED®, Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS)), a classroom-lab (English as a Second Language), and offices (faculty, counselor, and program staff). GCC is pursuing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification as the building features photovoltaic solar panels, energy efficient windows and lights, and digital temperature controls.

Buildings A, B, C, and D

These concrete buildings were constructed in the 1970’s. Classrooms make up the majority of space allocated at this building along with two offices, Management Information System and Student Support.

Building E

Formally known as building 200, this newly renovated structure features some of the greenest technologies in the market. Well on its way to becoming another LEED certified building on GCC's campus, this educational facility is home to several programs offered by the institution including Pre-Architecture Drafting, Computer Aided Design & Drafting, Education, Early Childhood Education and English.

Buildings 100, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 900

These steel frame buildings, originally built between 1964 and 1972, are scheduled to be renovated (Physical Master Plan, 2011-2015). As building 100 is scheduled to be renovated in 2015, Criminal Justice and Cosmetology programs have been relocated to other buildings. Automotive Service Technology program is located at Building 500; Construction Technology program is centralized at Building 600. Classes related to Automotive Service Technology and the Truck Diesel Technology programs are offered at Building 900. Building 400, known as the Multipurpose Purpose Auditorium, seats up to 200 and may be sectioned off into four separate meeting rooms. Adjacent to the auditorium is the Culinary Arts program.

GCC Physical Master Plan, 2015~2020:

The Plan, unanimously approved by the GCC Board of Trustees on February 2013, was previously disseminated and endorsed by GCC's stakeholders (e.g., students, faculty, staff, and community). This ambitious Plan, which intends to phase in projects at the Mangilao campus, provides deliberate improvements to facilities and infrastructure. New buildings (e.g., Forensic DNA building, parking structures, Multi-Purpose Auditorium, and Clock Tower), renovations (e.g., Technology Center and Administration Building), and improvements to the infrastructure (e.g., generator, water, fire, network, and safety), are among the capital improvement projects outlined in the Plan. Click GCC's Physical Master Plan, as of July 2016to view the entire document.

Facilities or Maintenance Work Request:

Use eMaint, GCC’s management software system, to submit a request or to report a facility related problem via email work.order@guamcc.edu. In addition to the requestor’s name, telephone number, email address, building number or name, room number, and department, a detailed description of the request or problem should follow along with the date service is needed. Once the work order is processed, an electronic copy (pdf) will be sent via eMaint's automated system to the requestor. Send an email to P&D's administrative assistant to follow up on a work order request.